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1 Supports Item No. 1 T&T Committee Agenda October 5, 2010 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Report Date: September 28, 2010 Contact: Jerry Dobrovolny Contact No.: RTS No.: 8301 VanRIMS No.: Meeting Date: October 5, 2010 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Standing Committee on Transportation and Traffic General Manager of Engineering Services and Director of Planning TransLink s UBC Line Rapid Transit Study Shortlist of Alternatives RECOMMENDATION THAT Council support TransLink s recommended Rapid Transit Alternative Shortlist be brought forward for additional evaluation and analysis and further public consultation as part of the UBC Line Rapid Transit Study (the study). Noting that the shortlist includes options that would meet existing and projected demand for Central Broadway as well as provide alternatives for serving UBC. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS The City Manager recommends support for the Rapid Transit Alternative Shortlist being brought forward for further analysis and consultation by the study sponsors; TransLink and the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. The results of the UBC Line Rapid Transit Study will support decision-makers at TransLink and the Province in identifying a preferred rapid transit solution for the Broadway corridor. Making a regional connection to the significant transit demand in Central Broadway is a key priority as identified and supported in the draft Regional Growth Strategy (RGS), September 2010). COUNCIL POLICY Transportation priorities (1997): Pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users; access for goods movement; and less reliance on cars. Principles for rapid transit provision: Council approved principles for the Millennium Line (1998) and Canada Line (2003), to provide City input in the planning stages of these rapid transit lines.

2 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 2 Rapid transit in the Broadway Corridor: 1997: Council approved the City Transportation Plan which includes a rapid transit line along the Broadway Corridor with possible extension to UBC. The line should serve the needs of city riders as well as others regional users, and should not result in a loss of local transit service. March 2000: (Phase II Commercial Drive West) Council recommended that the SkyTrain continue west from Vancouver Community College, via the False Creek Flats and Broadway to Granville Street as part of the Millennium Line Construction Program, with a rapid bus extension to UBC. April 2002: (Vancouver Transit Strategy) Council reaffirmed its support for the Millennium Line extension as a subway serving the Central Broadway Corridor to Granville Street. January 2008: Council passed a motion that the City of Vancouver opposes cut and cover construction for the completion of the Millennium Line through commercial, congested or confined rights-of-way. April 2010: Council approved Vancouver s rapid transit principles for the Broadway Corridor to guide staff involvement in the TransLink-led UBC Line Rapid Transit Study. At this time, Council also requested that staff report back at key study milestones including after the development and public review of TransLink s rapid transit alternative shortlist. 2009: The Greenest City Action Team (GCAT) unveiled Vancouver 2020 A Bright Green Future: An Action Plan for Becoming the World s Greenest City by 2020 which includes targets for Greener Communities. This includes green mobility (majority of trips on foot, bicycle and public transit) supported by increased density and proximity to services and amenities. February 2010: Council adopted the long-term environmental goals recommended by the Greenest City Action Team (GCAT) in their report Vancouver A Bright Green Future: An Action Plan for Becoming the World s Greenest City by Relevant goals include eliminating dependence on fossil fuels, and making walking, cycling, and public transit preferred transportation options. PURPOSE This report responds to Council s request for updates at key milestones in TransLink s UBC Line Rapid Transit Study, including after public review of the shortlisted alternatives. The report provides an overview of the UBC Line Phase 2 consultation, describes the alternatives presented to the public, and presents TransLink s recommended shortlist of alternatives to be brought forward for detailed analysis and further public consultation. BACKGROUND The Need for Rapid Transit The Broadway Corridor is served primarily by the 99 B-line; the busiest bus route in North America with over 50,000 passengers per day and the 9 which carries an additional 30,000 passengers per day. When all the bus routes serving the Broadway corridor are included, there is well over 100,000 daily passengers travelling the corridor. This high ridership has placed significant pressure on the transit system and improvements have not kept pace. Service is currently nearing capacity and buses are full. During the morning rush, approximately 2,000 passengers are passed up at the Broadway-Commercial station and travel times throughout

3 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 3 the day are unpredictable. Early analysis on the Evergreen Line project indicates that there will be a major increase in passenger volumes through this station in 2014, that require significant station improvements to accommodate the transfers. Without an extension to Central Broadway the number of passengers being passed up at this location will be further exacerbated. Passenger volumes are expected to grow and the regional bottleneck at Broadway- Commercial will further be exacerbated when the Evergreen Line comes into service. The Broadway Corridor The Broadway corridor as defined in the study is roughly 500 metres north and south of Broadway/10 th Avenue, from Commercial Drive to UBC. This corridor is a regionally important corridor connecting major population, employment and institutional centres. Over half of all transit trips to the corridor originate outside of Vancouver. Figure 1. Study Area Map Source: Study area boundary provided by TransLink Rapid transit in the corridor has been a priority since the 1990s and is identified in the 2008 Provincial Transit Plan, TransLink s Transport 2040 (2008) and the City of Vancouver s Transportation Plan, (1997). The Broadway corridor includes Central Broadway (from just east of Main Street to just west of Arbutus) and UBC, the top two transit destinations outside of downtown. Central Broadway is the second largest employment centre in the Province. Significant unbuilt capacity exists under current zoning and policy and even greater employment and population growth is expected in the corridor resulting from new planning initiatives now underway. These include the Metro Core Jobs & Economy Land Use Plan which will significantly increase job capacity in Central Broadway as well as the ongoing Central Broadway Planning Program, Mount Pleasant Community Planning Program and West Point Grey Community Vision. Based on existing zoning and policies, population and employment in the city portion of the corridor are expected to grow by 30% to over 230,000 by The 2004 TransLink Trip diary survey indicates that 24 hour transit mode share for Central Broadway is in the range of 20%. In order to meet the Provincial target for Metro Vancouver of 22% transit mode share by 2031 this will require large population and employment centres like Central Broadway to have a major increase in transit ridership. It is anticipated that Central Broadway would need to achieve a 44% transit mode share by 2031, something that is not possible with the existing transit system. A high capacity, regionally connected, efficient system connecting Central Broadway and an extension to UBC will be required to meet these objectives.

4 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 4 The Study The shortage of transit capacity and the additional future growth in the corridor has led TransLink and the Province(the sponsors) to initiate a study to evaluate rapid transit options in the Broadway corridor from Commercial Drive to UBC. The UBC Line Rapid Transit Study is being led by TransLink and jointly funded by TransLink and the Province. The City of Vancouver, the University of British Columbia (UBC), the University Endowment Lands (UEL), and Metro Vancouver are closely involved as partner agencies. The study comprises three phases: Phase 1 Shortlist Identification (Spring 2009 Spring 2010) Complete This phase developed a preliminary shortlist of six alternatives to be brought forward for more detailed analysis and development in Phase 2. Phase 1 included consultation with a representative group of corridor and city-wide/regional stakeholders. Phase 2 Option Development and Evaluation (Spring 2010 Winter 2011) Ongoing The study is currently in Phase 2 with the first round of public consultation to present the shortlist of alternatives complete. The shortlist of alternatives is now undergoing a more detailed analysis and further public consultation later this year (see Appendix B for the Executive Summary and consultation Overview from Translink s Consultation Report on Recommended Shortlist of Rapid Transit Alternatives April 15 to May 21, 2010 ). The results of the analysis and public consultation will support decision-makers at TransLink and the Province in identifying a preferred rapid transit solution for the corridor. This is anticipated in early Phase 3 Design Development and Evaluation (timing to be determined) Beyond the scope of the current study, Phase 3 will advance the detailed design and business case for the preferred option. Although the timing of this phase is unknown, the Provincial Transit Plan calls for the UBC Line to be complete by Study Relationship to Draft Regional Growth Strategy (RGS), September 2010 On September 3, 2010 Metro transmitted Draft #3 of the Regional Growth Strategy for a final round of comments (due by October 15, 2010). The new RGS when enacted will replace the current regional growth strategy, the Livable Region Strategic Plan (LRSP, 1996). Council has consistently supported the broad Goals and Strategies of earlier drafts, and staff has prepared a report with detailed comments on the latest RGS draft, targeted for consideration by Council s Planning and Environment Committee on October 7, The draft RGS (Sept. 2010) proposes that there should be two priorities for the staging of rapid transit expansion within the region, as follows: Priority 1: Priority 2: the Evergreen Line connecting Coquitlam s urban centre to the Lougheed urban centre; and, connecting Surrey Metro Centre to other Urban Centres south of the Fraser; and, connecting the central Broadway area in Vancouver to the existing rapid transit network serving the eastern and southern parts of the region.

5 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 5 The draft RGS states that only after implementation of Priority 1 and Priority 2 could enhanced service linking the UBC campus and the western portion of the Broadway Corridor to the Metro Core (i.e. Central Broadway) be considered. Metro has acknowledged that there has not been complete consensus on how transit investment priorities are addressed in the RGS, and Metro is working with TransLink and City staff to further refine the language in the Strategy. Staff believe it is premature to make conclusions about the relative priority of portions of rapid transit corridors currently under study. In addition to concerns that this approach ignores important technical information that will assist in understanding and prioritizing rapid transit investments, it also contributes to public uncertainty about the UBC Line Rapid Transit study and the merit of their pariticipation. DISCUSSION This section is organized into two main parts. The first part presents the key themes heard from the public for rapid transit in the Broadway corridor, and the second presents an overview of TransLink s recommended shortlist of rapid transit alternatives. The study began in June 2009 and TransLink and the study partners have had ongoing engagement with corridor and city-wide/regional stakeholders including resident groups, community associations, and business groups and organizations like the Board of Trade and the Urban Development Institute. In a separate but related process, the public was also asked to provide input on the City s Rapid Transit Principles for the Broadway corridor. The City principles are intended to guide City staff participation in the UBC line Rapid Transit Study and the future implementation of a rapid transit line. During the City s Rapid Transit Principles consultation a number of recurring themes were heard from the public. The following outlines four of the key themes. 1.0 Key Themes for Rapid Transit in the Broadway Corridor There is strong public support for a long-term rapid transit solution in the Broadway Corridor that improves transit service and connectivity, helps achieve legislated environmental targets, and enhances the local community. 1.1 Delivers a long-term solution The success of the Canada Line and the high daily ridership demonstrates the attractiveness of rapid transit. A high capacity rapid transit solution in the Broadway corridor will improve access to key local and regional destinations, encourage economic growth and connect major destinations, especially employment in Central Broadway. A high capacity line will also help support the targets in the Provincial Transit Plan to increase transit mode share for Metro Vancouver from 12% to 17% by 2020 and to 22% by The Broadway corridor is a regionally important destination and the impacts of the broader transit network need to be considered when evaluating the rapid transit alternatives. For example the Evergreen Line will increase ridership and demand on the network and the solution for the Broadway corridor will need to consider this and respond especially at bottlenecks like Commercial-Broadway station.

6 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 6 During Vancouver s principle consultation the public noted numerous concerns about capacity. The public wants to ensure that the rapid transit solution identified for the Broadway corridor anticipates growth and delivers an appropriate level of capacity. This is supported in Vancouver s rapid transit principles under Transportation and Urban Development. TransLink s Phase 2 alternative analysis is expected to provide information on capacity and ridership for each of the shortlisted alternatives. 1.2 Supports Legislated Environmental Targets The Province has legislated provincial targets to double transit ridership and reduce GHGs 33% by Additionally, TransLink and the City have set regional non-auto mode share targets of 50% by 2040 and 2020 respectively. All of these targets rely on a significant reduction in driving and a dramatic increase in transit capacity, walking and cycling. Today, the Broadway corridor has a large and growing concentration of jobs and residents, and is a major destination important to both local and regional interests. The corridor is a strategic opportunity to implement rapid transit with a guaranteed transit ridership and a transit growth potential unparalleled in the region. The public supports a rapid transit solution that achieves environmental targets, reduces carbon emissions, integrates with the local transit network and encourages walking and cycling. Reducing GHG emissions and supporting targets is strongly supported in Vancouver s Rapid Transit Principles. The principles also address the need to integrate rapid transit with walking, cycling and local transit. During Phase 2, the UBC Line Rapid Transit study evaluation will identify and present the environmental benefits and impacts of each alternative. 1.3 Construction Impacts The construction of the Canada Line has left a lasting negative impression on the public. While many see the benefits of the Canada Line and the attractiveness of reliable high capacity transit, there is still a lot of concern over construction impacts. A high level summary of the construction impacts for each of the shortlisted alternatives will be provided through the UBC Line Phase 2 evaluation. In Phase 3 - Design Development and Evaluation, the details of specific construction impacts for the preferred alternative will be presented and mitigation strategies identified. 1.4 Community Fit During public consultation, many residents, business owners and organizations expressed concern about how the rapid transit solution would integrate into their neighbourhoods. There was an interest in connecting future rapid transit with walking, cycling, and maintaining local transit service, while not impacting the character of their communities. Mitigating construction impacts and enhancing community fit are part of Transportation, Urban Development and Social/Community/Business themes included in Vancouver s Rapid Transit Principles. TransLink s Phase 2 evaluation will provide more detail and a greater understanding of the alternatives and how each alternative compares based on the themes identified in Vancouver s principles.

7 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist Rapid Transit Alternative Shortlist This section provides a brief overview of TransLink s Phase 1 alternative evaluation and presents TransLink s recommended rapid transit alternative shortlist to be brought forward in Phase 2 for more detailed evaluation. In Phase 1 TransLink conducted a high-level review of rapid transit alternatives for the Broadway corridor. The alternatives included three rapid transit technologies (for more detailed information on the technologies please see Appendix C for TransLink s Technology Fact Sheets): Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) - Light Rail Transit (LRT) - Rail Rapid Transit (RRT) - a bus service that operates in a reserved lane or on street-level dedicated right-of- way separated from traffic. This provides further separation than the B-Line at peak periods with no other vehicles travelling in the bus lane. a rail-based system that operates in a reserved lane or on a street-level dedicated right-of- way separated from traffic. The Portland Max or Seattle Link are LRTs, an automated rail-based system that must operate in a completely separate right-of-way. The Expo, Millennium and Canada Lines are all RRT systems. The Phase 1 evaluation focused on identifying the best performing alternatives within each technology: The alternatives that performed best in the high-level review share a number of characteristics: they serve major activity centres in the study area e.g. Central Broadway; they provide connections to existing rapid transit networks e.g. Canada Line, Millennium Line, Expo Line; they serve current and future centres of employment and population (e.g. Central Broadway); and they provide a direct route, minimizing travel time and cost. From the high-level evaluation a shortlist of six alternatives emerged. From April 15 th to May 22, 2010 TransLink presented their preliminary rapid transit shortlist to study stakeholders and the public through a series of 6 community workshops and an online forum and questionnaire. The consultation process was highly successful with close to 400 people participating in the workshops and 1,850 comments gathered. The online forums also provided a great deal of thoughtful commentary and dialogue. All of the comments received through the consultations and weekly summaries of the online discussions are available through TransLink s website at: bepartoftheplan.ca. A brief description of the shortlisted alternatives and their key features is provided below. Appendix A includes illustrations depicting the routes and technologies for each of the shortlisted alternatives.

8 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 8 Please note: the alternatives at this stage are presented at a high-level only. The illustrations depict broad felt-tip lines on a map. Precise horizontal and vertical alignments (i.e. position within the street or whether it is at street-level, elevated or underground) and station locations have not yet been identified. These elements will be developed, detailed and presented as part of Phase 2 consultation this fall. TransLink s Recommended Alternative Shortlist: (as presented to the public during the April/May study consultation) Best Bus Alternative The Best Bus alternative is a low-cost approach that improves upon existing bus services on Broadway and parallel corridors. Improvement measures may include more frequent service, express buses directly to UBC, new vehicles, new routes, and low cost infrastructure improvements such as the implementation of transit signal priority or bus lanes. The Best Bus alternative will be a basis of comparison with the other shortlisted alternatives. Bus Rapid Transit Alternative (BRT) The BRT alternative is a direct bus route between Commercial-Broadway and UBC (via Broadway, 10 th Avenue, and University Boulevard). The BRT alternative operates in its own lane with some degree of signal priority through intersections and greater separation from traffic than the current 99 B-Line. The BRT alternative provides a connection to the existing rapid transit stations at Commercial-Broadway (Expo and Millennium Lines) and Broadway-City Hall (Canada Line) and serves major activity centres in the study area (e.g. Central Broadway, VGH). Light Rail Transit Alternative 1 (LRT 1) The LRT 1 alternative connects Commercial-Broadway and UBC via Broadway, 10 th Avenue and University Boulevard. This alternative links to the Canada Line at Broadway-City Hall station. Like the BRT option, this option operates in its own lane with some degree of signal priority through intersections. Within this alternative, there are two options identified for the section between Commercial- Broadway and Broadway/Main Street: Option A is a direct route that connects Commercial-Broadway to Main Street via Broadway; and Option B connects Commercial-Broadway to Broadway/Main Street via Great Northern Way and VCC-Clark station. While this route is longer than Option A, it connects to the VCC-Clark station and provides access to the Great Northern Way Campus. Light Rail Transit Alternative 2 (LRT 2) The LRT 2 alternative is similar to the LRT 1 alternative, but with an additional route between Main Street-Science World and Broadway/Arbutus along the south side of False Creek via the City s downtown historic railway corridor. This additional Southeast False Creek route provides access to Granville Island and connects to both the Main Street station (Expo Line) and Olympic Village station (Canada Line).

9 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 9 Rail Rapid Transit Alternative (RRT) The RRT alternative follows a direct route (Commercial-Broadway to UBC via Broadway, 10 th Avenue, and University Boulevard) similar to the LRT 1 and BRT alternatives. This alternative operates completely in its own right-of-way with the highest degree of separation from traffic. Within this alternative there are two options identified for the section between Commercial- Broadway and Broadway/Main Street: Option A connects Commercial-Broadway to Main Street directly via Broadway; and Option B is a shorter route that extends the Millennium Line from VCC-Clark station to Broadway/Main Street and provides access to the Great Northern Way Campus. Combination Alternative (RRT/LRT) The RRT/LRT combination alternative includes an RRT extension of the Millennium Line from VCC-Clark station to Arbutus Street via Broadway, and a LRT route from Main Street-Science World to UBC via Southeast False Creek, Broadway/Arbutus, 10 th Avenue and University Boulevard. The RRT section is an extension of the existing Millennium Line, and offers direct connections to the Expo Line (via the existing Millennium Line station at Broadway-Commercial) and to the Canada Line at Broadway-City Hall station. An RRT LRT transfer point is located at Broadway/Arbutus. The LRT section of this alternative is similar to the LRT 2 alternative which provides access to Granville Island and connects to both the Main Street station (Expo Line) and Olympic Village station (Canada Line). Additional Alternatives Through the workshops and online questionnaire, the public confirmed support for the 6 alternatives noted above, and suggested a number of additional options. The 3 most frequently mentioned were: A combination alternative extending RRT to Granville or Arbutus with a bus-based system to UBC; A combination alternative extending RRT to Arbutus with LRT from UBC to Downtown; and An alternative that considers parallel or multiple corridors. TransLink has reviewed the additions suggested by the public and recommends that: As part of the detailed Phase 2 evaluation process, an RRT/BRT combination be reviewed and assessed to see if there is merit in adding some form of this combination to the shortlisted alternatives; A rapid transit alternative similar to LRT 2 and the Combination alternatives, but that connects Commercial Drive to UBC with an additional rapid transit connection to Downtown not be added to the shortlist, as it falls outside the scope of this study and doesn t explicitly meet study criteria of addressing the transit needs in the Broadway

10 UBC Line Rapid Transit Shortlist 10 Corridor. However, the downtown link will be considered through the Strategic Network Review, the Regional Rapid Transit Plan, and updates to Transport UBC Line Rapid Transit study alternatives will also be reviewed to ensure that future LRT expansion opportunities into the downtown are not precluded; and A new multiple parallel routes alternative not be added to the shortlist, since a multiple corridors approach is already being explored as part of the best-bus alternative. Next Steps Over the past few months, TransLink has started the evaluation of the shortlist of alternatives in collaboration with the City of Vancouver and other partner agencies through the project working groups, technical committees and steering committees. As this evaluation process moves forward they will also be assessing whether a modified RRT/BRT combination should be included. The alternatives are being assessed using a Multiple Account Evaluation (MAE). An MAE provides a comprehensive analysis of a wide range of factors to understand impacts, costs and benefits for the alternatives being considered. Alternatives are evaluated from a number of different perspectives or accounts. Specific accounts include: economic, environmental, financial, social and community, transportation, urban development, and deliverability. In the fall TransLink will present initial designs of the shortlist as well as the results of the MAE for each of the alternatives and the public will begin to see how each alternative compares. Information requested during the shortlist consultation such as specific alignments (both horizontal and vertical), station locations, costing, ridership and travel times will be provided. Following the presentation in the fall TransLink will make any necessary adjustments to the alternatives and evaluation based on input received and will complete the final evaluation. In early 2011 TransLink will present a summary of the findings of the evaluation. This information will be used by decision makers to determine the best rapid transit solution for the corridor. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications. CONCLUSION TransLink has shortlisted six rapid transit alternatives for the Broadway corridor. These alternatives will be brought forward for detailed analysis and further public consultation in the fall. Staff are recommending that Council support the six alternatives and the further examination of an RRT/BRT combination in collaboration with the study working groups, technical committees and steering committees. * * * * *

11 APPENDIX A PAGE 1 OF 4 TransLink s Recommended Alternative Shortlist: (as presented to the public during the April/May study consultation) The following illustrates the six shortlisted alternatives presented to the public as part of TransLink s UBC Line Rapid Transit Study consultation, spring The illustrations depict broad felt-tip routes along the corridor for each alternative and rapid transit technology or combination of technologies. Precise horizontal and vertical alignments (i.e. position within the street or whether it is at street-level, elevated or underground) and station locations have not yet been identified. These elements will be developed, detailed and presented as part of Phase 2 consultation later this fall. For clarity within this report, TransLink s graphics have been converted to gray-scale. The original colour maps presented are available through TransLink s bepartoftheplan.ca website.

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15 APPENDIX B PAGE 1 OF 5 TransLink s Consultation Report on Recommended Shortlist of Rapid Transit Alternatives April 15 to May 21, 2010 The TransLink led UBC Line Rapid Transit study is currently in Phase 2 with the first round of public consultation to present the shortlist of alternatives complete. The following Executive Summary and consultation Overview is taken from Translink s Consultation Report on Recommended Shortlist of Rapid Transit Alternatives April 15 to May 21, The following provides a brief summary of the consultation process. For more information on the process and public feedback, please see the full report available through TransLink s bepartoftheplan.ca website: orts/ubc%20line%20phase%201%20final%20consultation%20summary%20report.ashx

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20 APPENDIX C PAGE 1 OF 7 TransLink s Technology Fact sheets: (as presented to the public during the April/May study consultation) The following fact sheets describe the 3 rapid transit technologies, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Light Rail Transit (LRT), and Rail Rapid Transit (RRT being considered for the Broadway corridor as part of TransLink s UBC Line Rapid Transit Study. This information was developed and presented by TransLink and colour versions are available online through TransLink s bepartoftheplans.ca website.

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